The press release desvelada by the Cougars of the UNAM this Thursday affirms that Dani Alves will lose the last commitment of the phase regulate of the Tournament Opening 2022 because of "an injury in the medial collateral ligament of the right knee". This has done to jump the alarms that the World-wide of Catar could be in risk for the player of 39 years.
"Dani Alves Will not be able to close the tournament Opening 2022 with Cougars. The Brazilian defender did not make the trip to City Juárez for encarar the commitment in front of Bravos by an injury in the medial collateral ligament of the right knee, that still finds in evaluation by part of the medical body of the club", affirmed the communiqué of the Mexican group.
With this on the table, the Brazilian footballer pronounced in social networks to clear the situation, since several media announced that the defender would lose the appointment mundialista owing to this absence. "It is not truth, my fellow Diogo (forward of the Cougars) hit me a patada in the training and by caution do not travel", sentenced the ex FC Barcelona.
In front of the big stir mediático that ocasionó all this, the own club had to issue a second communiqué to explain better the situation. "To clear the misunderstanding on the injury of our player Dani Alves, the club informs: The player received a hit in the knee when finalising the training and by caution did not travel to confront to FC Juárez. The injury requires basic treatment and rest. Because of a fault of communication and to the trip of the team to City Juárez, published erroneous information. By said mistake, offer an apology to Dani Alves", ensured the university picture.
It will be smart for Catar
On the other hand, the doctor Gerardo Meraz, specialist in Traumatology and Orthopaedics, aimed that Alves will not have problem any to arrive to the World-wide in case that Tite include him in the list. "If it was summoned by Brazil and considering that they are of three to four weeks what is missing for the World-wide, would be without problems in Catar", concluded the besides analyst of 'ESPN'.